Massapequa Short Sale Attorney

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If you want to end your real estate loan obligation, a short sale may be
in your best interest. A short sale is the process of selling your property,
but at a price less than your loan. In order for a short sale to be completed,
it is necessary to obtain the lender’s approval without agreeing
to unfavorable terms.

If you are interested in learning more about a short sale and think that
it may be the right option for you, contact James J. Quail & Associates,
P.C. Our Massapequa real estate attorney is well-versed in short sales
and can assist you through the process.

Advantages of a Short Sale

There are several advantages of a short sale, for both the property owner
and the lender. Some of these benefits include:

Giving the homeowner the opportunity to sell the property for less than
they owe on the property

Helping the lender avoid the lengthy process that is involved with a foreclosure

Assistance with Complex Real Estate Matters

While they can be advantageous, short sales are also quite involved and
can take a good deal of time to complete. There is also a lot of paperwork
involved. You will have to go through negotiations with your lender and
the prospective property buyer. In order to make the process of a short
sale as simple as possible for you, it is in your best interest to contact
a Massapequa real estate law attorney who has experience with short sales.

When you retain the legal services of Mr. Quail, you will receive hands-on
assistance through the entire sale process. We negotiate with your bank
and with the prospective buyers. We also draw up your contracts and ensure
that they are legitimate. In short, we make a short sale as simple as
possible for you.

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case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
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